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A young boy waits at a rural station to meet an arriving express when night falls and a chain of alarming events — a restive horse, uncanny noises, and mounting confusion among people and animals — descends on the village. Amid the panic, overlooked figures step forward to warn and protect travelers by improvising on the track and risking their own safety. The narrative traces the immediate crisis and its aftermath while highlighting themes of quiet courage, spontaneous self-sacrifice, and the dignity of lifesaving acts performed by ordinary, impoverished, or neglected individuals.

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Elizabeth Stuart Phelps

Elizabeth Stuart Phelps was an American author and feminist known for her contributions to 19th-century literature. Her works often explore themes of gender, spirituality, and social reform. One of her most notable books, "The Gates Ajar," reflects her progressive views on life after death and women's roles in society. Phelps wrote across various genres, including novels, poetry, and essays, with titles such as "A Chariot of Fire" and "Men, Women, and Ghosts" showcasing her diverse literary talents. Her writing not only entertained but also challenged societal norms, making her a significant figure in American literary heritage.

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